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Well definitely don't record the chronicle for that character.
If the game was already over and honest mistake, easiest would probably be just treat it like the player played a pregen, no day job check, get the player to pick a character to apply chronicle to (preferably one that's at the subtier played or closest to it for the simple sake of not worrying if it would have dragged the party up or down a subtier) or lower the GP to 500 GP as if applying to a level 1 character if the chronicle is at least 3-7 tier.
No point messing up the rest of the players' day/night.
If it seems like the player did it on purpose, no chronicle for cheating. And no punishing rest of the table either.

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He gave me 2.2 and the chronicle matched made him legal for season 7 evergreen. Then afterwards we were talking about his trip to piazocon and he found that he had a chronicle for that character from the con that he had applied to this character but hadn't been placed with his normal sheets yet nor had he updated his character the new level yet. He's fine getting no credit and pretending he didn't run it. But we're not sure if that's okay and if he'd be able to legally play the scenario still or if it still counts as played. Applying the credit to someone else as if it was a pregen hadn't crossed our minds. We're just wanting to handle this correctly

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The error was for an evergreen scenario? Don't give him credit. Player seems to agree with this.
Nothing else matters since its repeatable on other characters.
If it was for a normal scenario, I'd issue a chronicle with 0 xp, fame, and gold just to annotate consumables used and lock out the scenario in the future.

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So is the consensus that the table works as normal and he gets no credit for playing? If so, I still am curious about the replayability. He played as lv2, so that was supposed to be his 1 time playing as a lv2. Does he still get to play it again at lv2, or did he use it up on this error?
Since he played it as a level 2 PC (because he didn't level up his character), does he have another level 2 character to apply the chronicle to? If so, I vote apply the chronicle to it.
If not, then a level 1?
If not applying a chronicle at all, then he'd eventually get to try playing it as a level 2 character once since he doesn't have any chronicle sheets saying he's played it. One can play scenarios for no credit for lots of reasons.

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Several options could work, in this case I would suggest applying the chronicle to the character, since it is a replayable, chances are he will lose a bit of gold in exchange for a boon. Of course now he has used his level 2 replay of that evergreen)
Honest mistake, these things happen the other solutions should be fine too.

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In all seriousness, it sounds like honest mistake. If the guy forgot about his other chronicle, did he level the character? If he played as a level 2 and honest mistake I would give him option to apply to the character that played it or apply to another character. I would strongly advise to take second option as it just seems more in line with current PFS policies while not being to punitive to the player. Of course, Tonya could have a different reading on this and I would defer to her decision.